(a) Mandated reporters.--The following adults shall make a report of suspected child abuse, subject to subsection
(b), if the person has reasonable cause to suspect that a child is a victim of child
abuse:

(1) A person licensed or certified to practice in any health-related field under the jurisdiction
of the Department of State.

(2) A medical examiner, coroner or funeral director.

(3) An employee of a health care facility or provider licensed by the Department of Health,
who is engaged in the admission, examination, care or treatment of individuals.

(4) A school employee.

(5) An employee of a child-care service who has direct contact with children in the course
of employment.

(6) A clergyman, priest, rabbi, minister, Christian Science practitioner, religious healer
or spiritual leader of any regularly established church or other religious organization.

(7) An individual paid or unpaid, who, on the basis of the individual's role as an integral
part of a regularly scheduled program, activity or service, is a person responsible
for the child's welfare or has direct contact with children.

(8) An employee of a social services agency who has direct contact with children in the
course of employment.

(9) A peace officer or law enforcement official.

(10) An emergency medical services provider certified by the Department of Health.

(11) An employee of a public library who has direct contact with children in the course
of employment.

(12) An individual supervised or managed by a person listed under paragraphs (1), (2),
(3), (4), (5), (6), (7), (8), (9), (10), (11) and (13), who has direct contact with
children in the course of employment.

(13) An independent contractor.

(14) An attorney affiliated with an agency, institution, organization or other entity,
including a school or regularly established religious organization that is responsible
for the care, supervision, guidance or control of children.

(15) A foster parent.

(16) An adult family member who is a person responsible for the child's welfare and provides
services to a child in a family living home, community home for individuals with an
intellectual disability or host home for children which are subject to supervision
or licensure by the department under Articles IX and X of the act of June 13, 1967
(P.L.31, No.21), known as the Public Welfare Code.

(b) Basis to report.--

(1) A mandated reporter enumerated in subsection (a) shall make a report of suspected
child abuse in accordance with section 6313 (relating to reporting procedure), if
the mandated reporter has reasonable cause to suspect that a child is a victim of
child abuse under any of the following circumstances:

(i) The mandated reporter comes into contact with the child in the course of employment,
occupation and practice of a profession or through a regularly scheduled program,
activity or service.

(ii) The mandated reporter is directly responsible for the care, supervision, guidance
or training of the child, or is affiliated with an agency, institution, organization,
school, regularly established church or religious organization or other entity that
is directly responsible for the care, supervision, guidance or training of the child.

(iii) A person makes a specific disclosure to the mandated reporter that an identifiable
child is the victim of child abuse.

(iv) An individual 14 years of age or older makes a specific disclosure to the mandated
reporter that the individual has committed child abuse.

(2) Nothing in this section shall require a child to come before the mandated reporter
in order for the mandated reporter to make a report of suspected child abuse.

(3) Nothing in this section shall require the mandated reporter to identify the person
responsible for the child abuse to make a report of suspected child abuse.

(c) Staff members of institutions, etc.--Whenever a person is required to report under subsection (b) in the capacity as a
member of the staff of a medical or other public or private institution, school, facility
or agency, that person shall report immediately in accordance with section 6313 and
shall immediately thereafter notify the person in charge of the institution, school,
facility or agency or the designated agent of the person in charge. Upon notification,
the person in charge or the designated agent, if any, shall facilitate the cooperation
of the institution, school, facility or agency with the investigation of the report.
Any intimidation, retaliation or obstruction in the investigation of the report is
subject to the provisions of 18 Pa.C.S. § 4958 (relating to intimidation, retaliation
or obstruction in child abuse cases). This chapter does not require more than one
report from any such institution, school, facility or agency.

2014 Amendments. Act 32 amended subsec. (a) and deleted subsec. (b), Act 33 amended subsecs. (a) and
(c) and added subsec. (b), Act 34 deleted subsec. (d), Act 44 amended subsec. (c)
and Act 153 amended subsec. (b)(1) intro. par. and added subsec. (a)(15). Act 33 overlooked
the amendment by Act 32, but the amendments do not conflict in substance and have
both been given effect in setting forth the text of subsec. (b). Act 44 overlooked
the amendment by Act 33, but the amendments do not conflict in substance (except for
the deletion of "assume the responsibility and," as to which Act 44 has been given
effect) and have both been given effect in setting forth the text of subsec. (c).

References in Text. The short title of the act of June 13, 1967, P.L.31, No.21, known as the Public Welfare
Code, referred to in subsection (a), was amended by the act of December 28, 2015,
P.L.500, No.92. The amended short title is now the Human Services Code.